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Ordeal By Innocence star Alice Eve strips completely during scene

 Ordeal By Innocence star Alice Eve strips completely  during scene

Ordeal By Innocence star Alice Eve strips completely  during scene

 Ordeal By Innocence actress Alice Eve was a hit with BBC viewers when she appeared in the show on Sunday and its not hard to see why as the stunner stripped off in a previous role.


The British beauty is currently starring as Gwenda Vaughan in Agatha Christie’s three-part BBC series.


But earlier in her career, Alice was completely  for a very  scene in 2009 film Crossing Over.


In the movie, the 36-year-old  all as she showed off her ample assets during a steamy romp with co-star Ray Liotta.



 

The actress was seen lying on a bed totally starkers with everything on full display.



Alice oozed  appeal as she showcased her toned abs and incredible figure whilst her co-star’s character admired her.


The pair then embarked on a seriously steamy romp before resting beside each other.


The scene is a far cry from Alice’s current role in Ordeal By Innocence which premiered Monday.


The new series was praised as the “best show on TV” with viewers raving about the Agatha Christie adaption.


Ordeal By Innocence is centred around the mysterious murder of Rachel Argyll (played Anna Chancellor), a rich philanthropist and mother to five adopted children.


Set at an estate on the Scottish coast, the show kicked off with her lifeless body being discovered.


The attention soon turned to members of her family as they became suspects in Rachel’s murder.


The new BBC drama was originally due to be released on Boxing Day last year.


However, the date was pushed back after  assault allegations were made against Ed Westwick, who played Mickey Argyll.


The Gossip Girl actor denied the claims but producers decided to reshoot scenes with replacement actor, Christian Cooke.


Other stars in the show include, Crystal Clark, Bill Nighy, Matthew Goode, Ella Purnell, Eleanor Tomlinson, Anna Chancellor, and Luke Treadaway.


Love Actually star Bill, 68, recently opened up about the new programme, he told TV Times: “Revisiting the murder explodes the household. The relationships within the house are very complicated and there are some strong feelings on the loose.


“Hopefully the audience will bounce around wondering who is guilty and be completely convinced it must be him or her. Agatha Christie was very good at that.”

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